Jane Austen's Emma by Paula Byrne

Jane Austen's Emma by Paula Byrne

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Jane Austen's Emma by Paula Byrne

Emma is widely regarded as Jane Austen's most perfectly constructed novel. At once a comedy of misunderstanding, a razor-sharp analysis of the English class-system, a classic tale of moral growth, and a romance that combines sense with sensibility, it has appealed to readers of every generation and critics of every disposition. This sourcebook introduces readers not only to Jane Austen's text, but also to the literary and historical contexts within which the novel was written, and to the many different critical readings that it has generated, from the time of its publication to the twenty-first century. Each extract is fully introduced and analyzed, with a concluding section on recommended editions and further reading to prepare the reader for further study of this incomparable English novel.

'I applaud genuine footnotes and a sturdy critical survey.. [this book] offers a catalogue of resources.' - British Association for Romantic Studies

Paula Byrne has a PhD from the University of Liverpool and is the author of a highly acclaimed study of Jane Austen and the Theatre (2002). She is now a full□time critic and biographer and is writing a life of Austen’s near contemporary, the actress, novelist and poet Mary ‘Perdita’ Robinson.
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ISBN 13 9780415286503
ISBN 10 0415286506
Title Jane Austen's Emma
Author Paula Byrne
Series Routledge Guides To Literature
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2004-05-20
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.